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George Bradley Morey was born on 8 November 1918 in Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin.1 He was the son of Frederick Eugene "Fred" Morey and Jessie Juanita Prentice. George Bradley Morey appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin in the household of his parents, Frederick Eugene "Fred" Morey and Jessie Juanita Morey.2 George Bradley Morey appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin in the household of his parents, Frederick Eugene "Fred" Morey and Jessie Juanita Morey, George is listed several lines ahead of his parents. He is listed with the same househould # and Family # with an unknown age.3 In the 17 January 1951 obituary of Frederick Eugene "Fred" Morey which printed in the Baraboo News Republic, circulated in Baraboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin, George Bradley Morey was listes as survivor.4 George Bradley Morey's obituary was Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin, on 25 March 2002.1 George Bradley Morey died on 25 March 2002 in Winnetka, Cook, Illinois, at the age of 83.1George's obituary states:

George Bradley Morey, 84, passed away on March 25, 2002. The youngest of four children, he was born in 1918 and raised in Baraboo, son of Fred and Jessie (Prentice) Morey. Fred Morey was founder and bandleader of the Legion Band for many years during the 1930s and 1940s. He was instrumental in establishing and supporting the Zoo at Oschner Park as well as the Municipal Outdoor Pool. The athletic field at the Baraboo High School was donated by Fred Morey, also. George, better known as Brad, married Eleanor Capener of Breezy Hill Farm and when the marriage ended in 1939 he left Baraboo for Chicago and played drums with various jazz bands all his adult life, into his 70s. He was associated with big band leader Stan Kenton, writing many of the arrangements recorded by that band, and arranged musical charts for many other bands as well, over the years. Brad married twice more, both of which ended in divorce. He is survived by four adult children: Janice Larvin, George Morey, Keith Morey and Collette Morey, as well as five grandchildren. Brad died of natural causes, was cremated and no services were held, at his request.1

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RESEARCH NOTES (Birth Date): --- Text Stolen from MoreysAttic.com !! ---6 June 2007 - The 1850 census lists his age as 14 while the 1860 lists his age as 19. The 1840 Census shows only one male in the age bracket of 0 - 4 which is probably Eli.

RESEARCH NOTES (Death Date): --- Text Stolen from MoreysAttic.com !! ---6 June 2007 - The death date is based on:1. the birth of daughter Winifred 2. 1878-79 Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti City directory3. 1880 census listing Caroline as a widow.4. Inventory & appraisal of property 21 May 1878.

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Grace E. Morey was born in 1876 in Manchester, Washtenaw, Michigan.1 She was the daughter of Eli B. Morey and Elizabeth Muir.1 Grace E. Morey appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Manchester, Washtenaw, Michigan in the household of her parents, Eli B. Morey and Elizabeth Muir.1

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